Abstract
There is potential to feed excess electricity to the grid for more efficient and cost-effective power utilization when solar PV arrays are installed widely in comparison to other renewable power output. The primary objective of this article is to use a multilevel inverter to operate autonomously regulate the active and reactive power flow. A vector control system that rotates synchronously with the grid frequency has been devised in both direct and quadrature reference frames. Two current control loops have been implemented to control the current delivered to the grid so that it will has low total harmonic distortion and is in phase with the grid voltage. To run the inverter at a suitable DC link voltage which corresponds to maximum power-which is established by the MPPT algorithm, a DC voltage control loop has also been implemented. Inverters that are connected to the grid are commonly utilized to enhance dispersed generation and power eminence.
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